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Which of the training sites is best if you play all variants of poker, tourney and cash?? I finally paid my credit card off and I'm looking for an excuse to run it up again.

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Which of the training sites is best if you play all variants of poker, tourney and cash?? I finally paid my credit card off and I'm looking for an excuse to run it up again.
I don't have a clue about the other sites, but Stox has regular Razz vids, Omaha, NLHE cash, MTTs, SNGs, LHE (Fr, 6-max, HU), and other classroom style videos pertaining to overall poker theory.
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After they win a post-2003 WSOP Main Event.
I think we'd all like to have the poker knowledge of such greats as Jaimie Gold and Jerry Yang.
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Anyone have an opinion on Cardrunner vs Stoxx? I too have come into some money, and was planning on subscribing to Stoxx, but only because I did not know of any others...

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Anyone have an opinion on Cardrunner vs Stoxx? I too have come into some money, and was planning on subscribing to Stoxx, but only because I did not know of any others...
stoxpoker has some free (and legal + by them confirmed, whcih means you dont have to delete my post @ admins) videos on the pokerbay (idk if im allowed to give the full adress here, so just google "the poker bay", you should find it). download that and make your impression.
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Anyone have an opinion on Cardrunner vs Stoxx? I too have come into some money, and was planning on subscribing to Stoxx, but only because I did not know of any others...
I say again, anyone used both? Prefer one over the other?
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I don't know one versus the other. But I highly recommend spending the $15 on the day pass at Cardrunners when you are evaluating. If you decided to subscribe within 7 days, they credit that $15 to you. I ended up getting a full subscription. It is awesome for cash games and also has a good selection of tournys as well. They do a couple different kind of videos. Either through their very cool hand replayer/analyzer or live videos of them playing. I like both. The live videos are great because even when they are not involved in the hand they are analyzing the play of the other players, explaining theory and going into great detail.I haven't looked at Stox but if they have a day pass as well, it would be worth it to try them both. Everyone learns differently so recommendations may or may not be accurate for you.

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